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25. June 2021 Although she didn’t know what a foundry was, Emily quickly fell in love with it,especially after seeing her first metal pour - FEF Alumni Shares Her Experiences in Metalcasting Emily Shedlarski, a graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discussed her interest in metalcasting, involvement with FEF, career path and the importance of participating in FEF On her first day of class at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Shedlarski was given the choice of either writing a paper or working in the foundry as punishment for disrupting class. Although she didn’t know what a foundry was, Emily quickly fell in love with it, especially after seeing her first metal pour. She went on to graduate from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, with a degree in Materials Engineering and later, a Masters in Information Engineering Management.
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Come Back To Me In My Dreams Medals For Mothers When My Time Comes To Go 'Back Home We Have A Little Music Barn...' Drifting Too Far From The Shore 'Y'all Wanna Hear A Little Fiddle Playing?' Lost John East Tennessee Blues 'I'll Introduce You To The Guitar Player Right Now...' A Little Unfair I'll Stay Around Re-Release Date: 10/2/2001 Album Type: Live | Warner Robins, GA USA | 08/16/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "For so long I have dispaired about "Newgrass" and other adulterated mutant forms of the best genre of music ever created, Bluegrass. But along comes this group, and they got it right. They have to have it in their soul like I do, to be able to play and sing like that. "A Little Unfair" is my favorite on this CD, a work that appears so effortlessly sung by their guitar player Russell Moore. What a voice. The backup instrumental arrangements are so tight and perfect--Flatt & Scruggs would be proud to call it their own, in their heyday. I have a Barbershop, 4 part harmony background, and whoever sings bass in this group also has a rare, unique talent. "Drifting Too Far from the Shore" showcases the best four part harmony singing you'll ever hear, plus their "When I Cross Over Jordan" from their Puttin' New Roots Down album. I've heard International Champion Barbershop quartets that didn't sound half as good. No wonder they won the vocal group awards. The future of Bluegrass is safe in their hands."